Guidelines, implemented under President Barack Obama in 2011 and 2016, presented legal recommendations that Trump officials claim that "universities believe that legal forms of affirmative action are simpler to achieve."
"The Journal reported, quoting two people familiar with the plans.
Officials plan to argue that the guidelines go beyond what the Supreme Court ruled on the issue, according to the newspaper, which reported in
The New York Times, citing unidentified Trump government officials said the new plan would end existing policies and encourage universities not to consider race. The policy represents the official view of the federal government, and faculties that do not follow can face prosecution by the Department of Justice or lose federal funding, he said.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that universities can resort to affirmative action to help minority candidates to enter the university. Conservatives said such programs could hurt white people and Asian Americans.
The Department of Justice under Republican President Donald Trump has investigated a complaint from more than 60 US-Asian organizations that Harvard University policies are discriminatory because they limit the amount of money they receive. admission of Americans of Asian origin.
to students for fair admissions, the group behind the case, who called for the disclosure of "powerful" evidence showing that Mbadachusetts-based Harvard was violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of Harvard's claim that its admissions policies comply with US laws and that it has worked to generate financial badistance to ensure economic and racial diversity in their clbadrooms .
The White House and the Department of Justice did not respond to a request from
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